Thursday, April 11, 2013

War

Obama says North Korea should end belligerence. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. The US is the aggressor here. It's war games threatening North Korea started this spat. It has no business in Korea.

North Korea may have the capability to marry a nuclear payload to a missile. Let's keep threatening it. That sounds intelligent.

Here's the blog post where I captured the article about the CIA document dump on the 60th anniversary of the Korea War that showed the US threatened to nuke North Korea multiple times over the decades. Unfortunately this original link is gone. Here's the original story from the Washington Times.
"In a report on global nuclear threats, analysts at Washington's Stimson Center identify six overt warnings by high-ranking American officials since 1976 that the U.S. would resort to nuclear weapons against North Korea if warranted. But U.S. threats go back more than a half-century, to long before North Korea split its first atom."
US aggression pressured North Korea to develop nukes as a deterrent against that aggression. In light of that, when the US flew B-2s over NK, that was another threat to nuke the North.
"Moreover, as crazy as North Korea’s threats are, they are arguably in response to massive U.S. and South Korean war games … which simulate a nuclear attack on North Korea."
"Some U.S. officials argued that the bomber flights would be unduly provocative and akin to recent North Korean actions, which these officials said have irresponsibly ratcheted up tensions. Defense officials acknowledged that North Korean military officers are particularly agitated by bomber flights because of memories of the destruction wrought from the air during the Korean War. [The United States Air Force demolished every target over one story during the Korean War. It also dropped more napalm than it did later in Vietnam.]
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U.S. officials said they didn’t believe North Korea could detect the approach of the B-2s but couldn’t be certain. They noted that once the bombers passed over the Korean peninsula, they were no longer trying to hide their presence.
We could fly it at night, but the point was for them to see it,” said a U.S. defense official."
"The U.S. is putting a pause to what several officials described as a step-by-step plan the Obama administration approved earlier this year, dubbed “the playbook,” that laid out the sequence and publicity plans for U.S. shows of force during annual war games with South Korea. The playbook included well-publicized flights in recent weeks near North Korea by nuclear-capable B-52 and stealth B-2 bombers, as well as advanced F-22 warplanes.
The U.S. stepped back from the plans this week, as U.S. officials began to worry that the North, which has a small nuclear arsenal and an unpredictable new leader, may be more provoked than the U.S. had intended, the officials said."
"More provoked." In other words, they intentionally provoked the North Koreans. Now it seems to have backfired. This shows once again the pretense of knowledge of central planners. They thought they knew everything, but they didn't know squat. Threatening to nuke the North is evil. The US is the belligerent actor in this crisis, not North Korea. I'm sure the Iranians feel equally threatened.

Long list of false flag attacks that governments have admitted to.

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